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- Tene_Waitere abstract "Tene Waitere (1853–1931) was a notable New Zealand Māori carver. He identified with the Ngāti Tarawhai and Te Arawa iwi. His mother was Ani Pape, the daughter of Te Rahui, a Ngāti Tarawhai leader. As a young girl, she was captured by Ngāpuhi during an attack on Rotorua in 1823 and taken as a slave to Northland, where she was forced to marry a Waitere. Tene Waitere was born probably in 1853 or 1854 at Mangamuka. When Tene was a few years old an uncle brought him, his elder sister Mereana Waitere and their mother to Ruato, on Lake Rotoiti. He married Ruihi Te Ngahue of Tuhourangi and they had one child, a daughter Tuhipo. One of Tuhipo's children was Rangitiaria Dennan, better known as Guide Rangi. Eramiha Neke Kapua, another carver, was Waitere's nephew, son of his sister Mereana.".
- Tene_Waitere birthDate "1853".
- Tene_Waitere birthPlace Mangamuka.
- Tene_Waitere birthPlace Northland_Region.
- Tene_Waitere birthYear "1853".
- Tene_Waitere deathDate "1931".
- Tene_Waitere deathYear "1931".
- Tene_Waitere wikiPageID "34442256".
- Tene_Waitere wikiPageRevisionID "521264145".
- Tene_Waitere dateOfBirth "1853".
- Tene_Waitere dateOfDeath "1931".
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- Tene_Waitere name "Waitere, Tene".
- Tene_Waitere placeOfBirth "Mangamuka, Northland, New Zealand".
- Tene_Waitere shortDescription "Ngati Tarawhai carver".
- Tene_Waitere description "Ngati Tarawhai carver".
- Tene_Waitere description "Ngati Tarawhai carver".
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- Tene_Waitere subject Category:1931_deaths.
- Tene_Waitere subject Category:New_Zealand_Māori_carvers.
- Tene_Waitere subject Category:Ngāti_Tarawhai.
- Tene_Waitere subject Category:Te_Arawa.
- Tene_Waitere subject Category:People_from_Mangamuka.
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- Tene_Waitere comment "Tene Waitere (1853–1931) was a notable New Zealand Māori carver. He identified with the Ngāti Tarawhai and Te Arawa iwi. His mother was Ani Pape, the daughter of Te Rahui, a Ngāti Tarawhai leader. As a young girl, she was captured by Ngāpuhi during an attack on Rotorua in 1823 and taken as a slave to Northland, where she was forced to marry a Waitere. Tene Waitere was born probably in 1853 or 1854 at Mangamuka.".
- Tene_Waitere label "Tene Waitere".
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- Tene_Waitere givenName "Tene".
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- Tene_Waitere name "Tene Waitere".
- Tene_Waitere name "Waitere, Tene".
- Tene_Waitere surname "Waitere".